When I arrived back to the location I left the tripod at it was gone. I thought I had lost it forever, but then I noticed a sign posted in the exact spot that a camera had been left there and to call that number to retrieve it. I did so, and a very nice gentleman came out and gave me back my camera. Ironically, it was the WE dispatcher from this morning who had found it. He knew exactly what it was for and what I was doing so far away from home. I couldnt have been more thankful for him and his generosity in keeping my camera safe. With that, I had my camera back, and Wheeling 221 was preparing to head west out of the yard for Bellevue. I decided to hang out at the Sommer-Kidron Elevator on the southwest side of Dalton for it. In no time at all, 4 tigers zoomed around the corner. Three of which were engines from this mornings stone train, including the Rio Grande Tunnel Motor and the 50 Years OLS Sticker (which was on the front). |